Monday, November 05, 2012

Bears Romp

Once again, after the defense forced another turnover, the Bears offense squandered that opportunity by going three-and-out on consecutive series at the start of the first quarter. But the defense and special teams sparked a historic first quarter to build a 28-2 lead that ended with a 51-20 Bears victory over the Tennessee Titans.

The barrage of points started with a blocked punt by Sherrick McManis and a five-yard return by Corey Wootton midway through the first and included a 46-yard interception return for a touchdown by linebacker Brian Urlacher, the defense’s seventh score of this young season.

Feeling left out, though, the Bears offense regrouped and reloaded...

The offense better regroup and reload for next week against the 7 - 1 Texans.

The Bears' lucky reign comes to a screeching halt next weekend when they'll be dismembered by the Texans. And then it's all downhill from there. The good old boys from Texas are gonna get in their heads and fuck them up good, which the Bears will not recover from. Looking forward to The Pack coming to town and whopping those orange and blue skirts and panties.

damn do I miss hockey--- the winter classic has been cancelled and the entire season is in jeopardy--- their is nothing on this planet like watching a live hockey game--- the bears will have their hands full next sunday with a tough texans team--- bears by 3 in a low scoring defense dominated game....

The Bears' lucky reign comes to a screeching halt next weekend when they'll be dismembered by the Texans. And then it's all downhill from there. The good old boys from Texas are gonna get in their heads and fuck them up good, which the Bears will not recover from. Looking forward to The Pack coming to town and whopping those orange and blue skirts and panties.

sounds like a cheese head to me, please stay north of Route 173 or is it Russell Road (whichever)just stay stay north. GO BEARS!!!!!